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Use a test light, test for power and ground at the bulb contacts. Then test for power and ground at the wires. Probably needs a new socket, common problem.
Try pushing the emergency flasher button in and out a few times.Dirt and liquid can get inside the turn signal switch, causing the contact problems. This is a common problem, and replacement of the switch might be nessesary
If none of your turn signals are working, you most likely need to replace the flasher, which is located on the left side of the steering column, under the dash. It just plugs in, easy to remove and replace, not expensive either.
images from a 97 Ford Taurus, GL body type. Shows location of flasher and a simple removal tecnique I discovered. The alternative was insane contortion.
Relay or Flasher unit will be located in or near the fuse box,,,your owners manual will tell you where it is,, they are easy to replace, and cheap to buy.
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